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Step into Victorian London with Charles Dickens and explore the powerful stories, vivid characters and social problems that made him one of Britain’s most famous novelists.

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Fascinating Fact:

He often published his stories in monthly or weekly instalments before they appeared as complete books.

In Specialist Books, this quiz looks at the life and work of Charles Dickens. You’ll explore his major novels, memorable characters and how he highlighted social conditions in Victorian Britain.

  • Novel: A long, fictional story written in prose, usually focusing on characters and events over time.
  • Social commentary: Writing that draws attention to real-life problems in society, such as poverty or injustice.
  • Protagonist: The main character in a story, often the one the reader follows most closely.
Who was Charles Dickens?

Charles Dickens was a nineteenth-century English writer known for novels like Oliver Twist and Great Expectations, which often focused on poverty and life in Victorian Britain.

What themes did Charles Dickens explore in his books?

Dickens explored themes such as social inequality, childhood, justice, workhouses and family life, often showing how society treated poor and vulnerable people.

Why is Charles Dickens still important today?

Dickens is still important because his stories are gripping, his characters are memorable, and many of the issues he wrote about, like inequality, still matter today.

1. What was Charles Dickens' Christmas story in 1861 called?
[ ] Don Diddler's Ground
[ ] Fred Fiddler's Ground
[ ] Peter Piddler's Ground
[ ] Tom Tiddler's Ground
2. Boffin, Wegg and Venus were characters in which Dickens novel?
[ ] Little Dorrit
[ ] Nicholas Nickleby
[ ] Our Mutual Friend
[ ] The Old Curiosity Shop
3. What age was Charles Dickens when he died in 1870?
[ ] 42
[ ] 50
[ ] 58
[ ] 70
4. Which of Charles Dickens' novels is considered to have been partly autobiographical?
[ ] Barnaby Rudge
[ ] David Copperfield
[ ] Hard Times
[ ] Martin Chuzzlewit
5. The line "Barkis is willing" comes from which Dickens work?
[ ] A Tale Of Two Cities
[ ] Bleak House
[ ] David Copperfield
[ ] Nicholas Nickleby
6. Where is the author Charles Dickens buried?
[ ] Hyde Park
[ ] Regent's Park
[ ] St Paul's Cathedral
[ ] Westminster Abbey
7. Completed in 1837, which was Charles Dickens' first novel?
[ ] Nicholas Nickleby
[ ] Oliver Twist
[ ] The Old Curiosity Shop
[ ] The Pickwick Papers
8. Who in the 19th century was Ellen Ternan?
[ ] Charles Dickens' aunt
[ ] Charles Dickens' mistress
[ ] Charles Dickens' publisher
[ ] Charles Dickens' sister
9. In Martin Chuzzlewit by Dickens what were the names of Pecksniff's daughters?
[ ] Charity and Mercy
[ ] Chastity and Prudence
[ ] Faith and Hope
[ ] Verity and Patience
10. Who was "The Infant Phenomenon" in "Nicholas Nickleby" by Dickens?
[ ] Fanny Squeers
[ ] Henrietta Petowker
[ ] Miss La Creevey
[ ] Ninetta Crummles

 

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Books Quiz - Author - Charles Dickens 3 (Answers)
1. What was Charles Dickens' Christmas story in 1861 called?
[ ] Don Diddler's Ground
[ ] Fred Fiddler's Ground
[ ] Peter Piddler's Ground
[x] Tom Tiddler's Ground
The short story shares its name with a children's game in which one player, "Tom Tidler," tries to keep other players off a patch of ground
2. Boffin, Wegg and Venus were characters in which Dickens novel?
[ ] Little Dorrit
[ ] Nicholas Nickleby
[x] Our Mutual Friend
[ ] The Old Curiosity Shop
Our Mutual Friend was the last novel Dickens managed to complete
3. What age was Charles Dickens when he died in 1870?
[ ] 42
[ ] 50
[x] 58
[ ] 70
He suffered a mild stroke in 1869 and a fatal one just over a year later
4. Which of Charles Dickens' novels is considered to have been partly autobiographical?
[ ] Barnaby Rudge
[x] David Copperfield
[ ] Hard Times
[ ] Martin Chuzzlewit
The full title of the novel is The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account)
5. The line "Barkis is willing" comes from which Dickens work?
[ ] A Tale Of Two Cities
[ ] Bleak House
[x] David Copperfield
[ ] Nicholas Nickleby
This was the message to Clara Peggotty
6. Where is the author Charles Dickens buried?
[ ] Hyde Park
[ ] Regent's Park
[ ] St Paul's Cathedral
[x] Westminster Abbey
Dickens lies in poets' corner along with the likes of Geoffrey Chaucer, Dr Samuel Johnson, Alfred Tennyson and Thomas Hardy
7. Completed in 1837, which was Charles Dickens' first novel?
[ ] Nicholas Nickleby
[ ] Oliver Twist
[ ] The Old Curiosity Shop
[x] The Pickwick Papers
He began the work when he was just 24 years old
8. Who in the 19th century was Ellen Ternan?
[ ] Charles Dickens' aunt
[x] Charles Dickens' mistress
[ ] Charles Dickens' publisher
[ ] Charles Dickens' sister
Ellen was an actress who aroused Dickens' interest when he saw her performing on stage
9. In Martin Chuzzlewit by Dickens what were the names of Pecksniff's daughters?
[x] Charity and Mercy
[ ] Chastity and Prudence
[ ] Faith and Hope
[ ] Verity and Patience
Dickens thought Martin Chuzzlewit was his best work but it was one of his least popular books
10. Who was "The Infant Phenomenon" in "Nicholas Nickleby" by Dickens?
[ ] Fanny Squeers
[ ] Henrietta Petowker
[ ] Miss La Creevey
[x] Ninetta Crummles
The daughter was a prominent member of Mr & Mrs Crummles' theatre troop